Although January 31, 2020 will be inscribed in the history books, not much has yet changed for Ireland in practical economic terms. One thing that has changed following the Withdrawal Agreement is the relocation of the future economic border between the EU and the UK to the North Channel. With this Agreement, the threat of customs duties and regulatory obstacles recreating physical controls on the Border seems to have receded, and this could open up a range of new possibilities for North-South economic interaction. But we still know very little about what the future relationship will be between the two…
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